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  • Meet Toothless and the story of his adorable comfort shirt
    Marissa Hansen introduces us to Toothless, an affectionate three-year-old cat up for adoption at the Calgary Humane Society. Visit calgaryhumane.ca or call (403)205-455 for more information.
    Global News at Noon Calgary
    May 13
  • ASIRT may probe Edmonton, Calgary police response to pro-Palestinian encampment removals
    Days after police in Edmonton and Calgary dismantled pro-Palestinian encampments on university campuses, Premier Danielle Smith says the province is asking ASIRT to investigate in light of reports of injuries. Lisa MacGregor reports.
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    May 13
  • Students in Niverville High School Ribbon Skirt Club celebrate their last meeting with a feast and giveaway
    May 17
  • Pro-Palestinian sit-ins set up on Saskatchewan university campuses Friday
    Students and faculty across two of Saskatchewan’s university campuses participated in sit-ins on Friday, showing support for the people in Gaza and other university protesters.
    Global News at 5 Regina
    May 17
  • East Coast Lifestyle teams with Ryan Keeping to launch “Coast to Coast” shirt
    We check in with Alex MacLean from East Coast Lifestyle and Halifax runner Ryan Keeping to talk about their collaboration on a shirt design with all proceeds going to The Heart & Stroke Foundation. Keeping is currently running across Canada raising awareness and funds for the cause.
    Global News Morning Halifax
    Apr 30
  • Susie Q’s: Caps, maxi skirts and spring shoes
    Get ready for another stylish session of Susie Q’s with fashion guru Susie Wall! From rocking baseball caps to reviving off-white maxi skirts, Susie has the answers to your spring wardrobe dilemmas. Plus, find out what the trendy ‘it’ shoe is for all your spring adventures!
    The Morning Show
    Apr 10
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  • Canadians mark 6th annual Green Shirt Day
    It’s been six years since the deadly Humboldt Bronco’s bus crash killed 16 people and injured 13 others. Defenceman, Logan Boulet, passed away on April 7 but not before saving six other people’s lives through organ donation. His parents, Bernadine and Toby Boulet join Global News Calgary to talk about their son’s legacy and the...
    Global News Morning Calgary
    Apr 7
  • City of Calgary buys back original Ernest Manning High School site after lot sits empty
    The original Ernest Manning High School along 17 Avenue S.W. was demolished in 2011 and has been sitting empty ever since. As Tracy Nagai reports, the city now says it repurchased the land from the developer and housing will be top of mind when developing the site.
    Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
    Apr 17
  • Green Shirt Day still inspiring spikes in Sask. organ donor numbers
    WATCH: As we reflect on the sixth anniversary of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash that claimed the lives of 16 people and injured 13 others, we also think about the lives saved through organ donation. Gates Guarin has more on Green Shirt Day.
    Global News at 5 Regina
    Apr 7
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  • Transit advocates call for AG probe into SRT derailment
    Nearly a year after the Scarborough RT derailed, there are renewed calls for a more transparent and independent review of how the TTC maintained its defunct route in the leadup to the incident. Advocates say they need assurances the city’s remaining transit lines are also being maintained to a safe level. Matthew Bingley reports.
    Global News at 5:30 Toronto
    Apr 3
  • Green Shirt Day: Canadians honor Logan Boulet’s legacy on 6th anniversary of Humboldt Broncos tragedy
    On the sixth anniversary of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash, which claimed 16 lives and injured 13 others, Canadians are honoring the legacy of Logan Boulet, a defenseman on the junior hockey team who donated his organs and sparked a national movement. In the weeks following the tragedy, more than 150,000 Canadians signed up as...
    Global National
    Apr 7
  • Albert government offers to help Edmonton sort its finances amid management exodus
    Seven high-level managers have left the cash-strapped City of Edmonton the past year and now, amid the recent departures and financial concerns, the Alberta government has offered the city help — if it wants it. But as Breanna Karstens-Smith explains, critics wonder if the concerns are a political play.
    Danielle Smith
    Mar 27
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  • Ontario’s education minister hints at making Hamilton’s board give up vacant Sir John A. Macdonald
    On Thursday, Ontario Education Minister Stephen Lecce said the province will be reaching out to Hamilton’s school boards in the near future to make sure empty parcels of land are being used for the benefit of either education or some other public good.
    Mar 14
  • This is BC: Langley sprint car racer hits pay dirt
    A Langley sprint car racer is hitting pay dirt on the North American circuit. Aaron Willison has emerged as one of the top drivers. As Jay Durant reports on This is BC, his lifelong dedication to racing is paying off for him and his young family.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Mar 7
  • Hamilton councillor to sit out police board meetings amid provincial probe into conduct
    Downtown Hamilton Coun. Cameron Kroetsch believes the complaint filed against him in December 2023 is an attempt to remove him from the board after scrutinizing the 2024 multi-million-dollar police budget.
    Canada
    Mar 11
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  • Ryan Reynolds models 2024 Terry Fox Run t-shirt design
    Vancouver-born actor Ryan Reynolds unveiled this year’s Terry Fox Run t-shirt design on social media Wednesday. The shirts are now available for purchase, with proceeds going to cancer research.
    Global News at Noon BC
    Mar 6
  • Metal hunk thrown from Whitemud Drive overpass harms mom sitting by baby; man arrested
    A mom sitting beside her infant was seriously injured when a hunk of metal was thrown off the 53 Avenue overpass of Whitemud Drive on Wednesday. Edmonton police said a man has been arrested and investigators are looking into whether he is linked to other similar incidents in recent months.
    Crime
    Mar 8
  • BGC Okanagan and students celebrate Pink Shirt Day
    Wednesday marked Pink Shirt Day and students of all ages, staff and non-profit organizations came together to learn what the day really means across Okanagan communities.
    Feb 29
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  • Pink Shirt Day: All Kinds of Kindness
    Andrea Cadogan of Fortis BC and Letah Addison and Logan Keilty of BGC South Coast BC talk about the importance of taking meaningful action against bullying.
    Global News Morning BC
    Feb 28
  • Raising cyberbullying awareness on Pink Shirt Day
    Feb. 28 is Pink Shirt Day, an annual reminder of what we need to do to protect kids online.
    Global News Morning Saskatoon
    Feb 28
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